Mrs. Woytko
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A fragment is… A group of words that express a complete thought an interrogative sentence not a complete sentence Has a subject and a predicate
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A fragment is… A group of words that express a complete thought an interrogative sentence not a complete sentence Has a subject and a predicate
A sentence is… A group of words All of these Expresses a complete thought Has a subject and a predicate
A sentence is… A group of words All of these Expresses a complete thought Has a subject and a predicate
Which one is a fragment? Sue ran away. Mary loves cookies.Sue won! The girl in the blue dress.
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Which one is a fragment? Sue ran away. Mary loves cookies.Sue won! The girl in the blue dress.
What is the simple subject? The girl in the green dress is leaving the room. dress The girl in the green dress room girl
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What is the simple subject? The girl in the green dress is leaving the room. dress The girl in the green dress room girl
What is the simple subject? The end of the movie was boring. movie endwas boring
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What is the simple subject? The end of the movie was boring. movie endwas boring
What is correct? The three boys played football yesterday. Three/boys Boys/playedFootball/yesterday Played/football
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What is correct? The three boys played football yesterday. Three/boys Boys/playedFootball/yesterday Played/football
What is correct? The football players in the red made the first touchdown. players/in made/thefootball/players red/made
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What is correct? The football players in the red made the first touchdown. players/in made/thefootball/players red/made
Simple predicate? The football players in the red made the first touchdown. players madefootball touchdown
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Simple predicate? The football players in the red made the first touchdown. players madefootball touchdown
Simple predicate? Alex swam ten laps this morning. Alex morninglaps swam
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Simple predicate? Alex swam ten laps this morning. Alex morninglaps swam
What is the subject? Mark and Sue went to the mall. Mark and Sue Mark went Sue
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What is the subject? Mark and Sue went to the mall. Mark and Sue Mark went Sue
What is the verb? Mark and Sue shopped and ate at the mall. Mark and Sue Mark shopped shopped and ate
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What is the verb? Mark and Sue shopped and ate at the mall. Mark and Sue Mark shopped shopped and ate
What type of sentence? Are you going to the movies? Interrogative Declarative exclamatory imperative
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What type of sentence? Are you going to the movies? Interrogative Declarative exclamatory imperative
What type of sentence? Please sit down and do your work. Interrogative Declarative exclamatory imperative
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What type of sentence? Please sit down and do your work. Interrogative Declarative exclamatory imperative
What type of sentence? We won the game! Interrogative Declarative exclamatory imperative
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What type of sentence? We won the game! Interrogative Declarative exclamatory imperative
What type of sentence? Golden Retrievers are great family dogs. Interrogative Declarative exclamatory imperative
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What type of sentence? Golden Retrievers are great family dogs. Interrogative Declarative exclamatory imperative
What is the subject? Take your bookbag and jacket home. jacket home bookbag None of these
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What is the subject? Take your bookbag and jacket home. jacket home bookbag None of these
What is the subject? Is Jane going to the movies with Jim tonight? Jane Jim tonight movies
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What is the subject? Is Jane going to the movies with Jim tonight? Jane Jim tonight movies
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